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Hi @MrCharles !
Thanks for your comment! Pre moves and their cancelling --- this is standard Internet-gaming skills. No cheating or something like that.
I am national master and I dont need cheating to get 2400 on lichess) By the way, ask yourself why I'm still not banned? Perhaps because I am a fair player?)
@funny_chess_games

If you're an NM, then why not put your bona fides on-file and get the "NM" next to your username? (Saying it doesn't make it true.)

Of course pre-moves are "standard Internet-gaming skills." No argument there.

But, you missed the point: One minute you're twitchy, and the next moment you don't know how to respond. Sure, you have to think. But, you were thinking before while being twitchy. Why the sudden change? Where'd the mouse go?

Don't forget: Be human. Have a personality. Show a "funny" game where you lose instead of "crushing" GM's. (Most NM's don't simply "crush" GM's, especially not in 9 moves.) Why would you waste your time making videos that don't come close to the quality (entertainment) of your competitors? Why ask what viewers want if you're not going to listen or pay attention. Must have been distracted by that darned off-screen mouse twitching, eh?
Oh God @MrCharles )
I regret that I started a discussion with you)
Everything you see - natural thinking process, but for players of your level it seems to be difficult to understand.
Just understand that I have never been banned and do not hide my real name.
If you are attentive, you will see on my channel a link to my Russian-language channel (4,5k subscribers). There is a video of my blitz with the official login. And in principle I do not hide my FIDE ID: ratings.fide.com/card.phtml?event=14122138
Does it make sense for me to take risks if everyone knows my name?
I don't think you have what it takes.
You expected chess players to appreciate your poorly produced, text-riddled videos?
Moreover, the fact that you felt the need to ask what chess players want to see in videos speaks volumes.
@funny_chess_games #13

> "Just understand that I have never been banned and do not hide my real name."

Your real name isn't posted on your profile. If it was, I'd be happy to attempt to research your NM status for myself. (And, if I was wrong, first apologize, then I'd STFU.) Sorry, I am not "Russian speaking." -- And your personal website doesn't appear to have an "English" section. (Sorry, I'm a sturpid Amurican.)

Oh, were you referring to me? "Mr. Charles" isn't just a reference to a movie character, but, also my "real name" -- a play on words since people of some cultures have a hard time comprehending the difference between Family and Given names. (Oooohhhh, feel the BURN. -- I use my "real name" in my username.)

I thought you said you were an NM?

"FIDE Title: NONE"

How about you go convert that "NM" to an "IM" or "FM" and get recognized ... since you can make 2400 easily, eh?

That's okay, I can understand you lack certain things (basic comprehension) ... only being 22 or 23 years old.

For the record: I am not inattentive to details, but I don't go spending or wasting my time researching people. If you post something where I listen and pay attention, I'll pay attention to that information, such as asking what people want or expect. (And have given you feedback you've ignored; but has been echoed by others you've thanked.) I'll even watch one of your videos where you're a twitchy, impatient person, suddenly followed by long periods of no twitching around the screen. (That's not inattentive, that's very attentive. And you've gotten defensive about that observation. Ain't my problem. I'm not hiding anything, either ... I suck as chess, but I am still very analytical about people's attitudes, personality and habituations.)
I will, however, tear you down and give you hell ... in addition to giving you the feedback you request. (Because: It's fun. The same kind of fun you have when you think you're creating videos people want to see. If you can't handle the criticism, then don't bother creating the videos; or use the criticism as constructive, such that you improve; as per the subject of this thread, your request for feedback.)
Also, why are you asking questions in English? Why not just cater to the Russian / Ukrainian audience you already have? (What is the purpose or point here?)

Are you interacting with people and asking them to help you with your English skills? Or do you want to become a better Chess video producer? (A minor but significant difference in outcome.)
@MrCharles
"Do not argue with a weak player, otherwise he will lower you to his level and crush you due to his experience" - now I have learned this lesson (actually it's said about fools, but you're of course not fool).
I'll say just one thing: NM - this is national title, not international, thats why there is not any title in FIDE profile.
Good bye and good luck)

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